Patriot Mobile

City (San Jose, CA) rejects bill to authorize bows and arrows to stop feral hogs

The #1 community for Gun Owners in Texas

Member Benefits:

  • Fewer Ads!
  • Discuss all aspects of firearm ownership
  • Discuss anti-gun legislation
  • Buy, sell, and trade in the classified section
  • Chat with Local gun shops, ranges, trainers & other businesses
  • Discover free outdoor shooting areas
  • View up to date on firearm-related events
  • Share photos & video with other members
  • ...and so much more!
  • F350-6

    TGT Addict
    Lifetime Member
    Rating - 100%
    2   0   0
    May 25, 2009
    4,237
    96
    Seems simple to me. They should just pass a law stating it's illegal for wild hogs to enter town.

    Isn't that their go to answer? Ban things they don't like? They keep doing it, so it must be working for them.
    ARJ Defense ad
     

    satx78247

    Member, Emeritus
    Emeritus - "Texas Proud"
    Rating - 100%
    1   0   0
    Jun 23, 2014
    8,479
    96
    78208
    Seems simple to me. They should just pass a law stating it's illegal for wild hogs to enter town.

    Isn't that their go to answer? Ban things they don't like? They keep doing it, so it must be working for them.

    F350-6,

    100% CORRECT.

    The CA legislature should immediately pass a "Hog Free Zone" law & that law would work at least as well as the "Gun Free Zone" law does.
    (Everybody knows that the "Gun Free Zone" signs have stopped all of the gun violence in CA & that LEFT coast state is now "as peaceful as a lamb".)

    yours, satx
     

    cvgunman

    Not a Leftist douchebag!
    Rating - 100%
    16   0   0
    Oct 9, 2017
    2,469
    96
    Mckinney TX
    They will most likely hire professional trappers to curb the problem. Most of the hog population could have been controlled via hunting, but the state got greedy. You used to be able to just shoot them. Then the Department of Fish and Game wanted to know what kind of population of hogs were in state and various counties, and started charging $9.95 for 5 hog tags (you could buy as many books of tags as you wanted, but had to submit harvest card). When they saw the number of "books" being sold and the number of hogs being harvested, they adopted a new policy, $19.95 per tag. This stopped a lot of the hunters from pursuing them.
     
    Every Day Man
    Tyrant

    Support

    Forum statistics

    Threads
    116,120
    Messages
    2,953,361
    Members
    34,941
    Latest member
    Irowland1994
    Top Bottom